In today’s acrylic painting tutorial we paint a camp fire on the beach. This calm seascape painting lesson is done in real time and will cover the step by step process of how to paint fire, water, burning wood and lots of sparks. You can find the colors I used for this palette listed below in the description.
For assistance with the drawing process or color mixing process you can find the traceable and reference photo here:
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Acrylic Paints:
Cerulean Blue, Mars Black, Titanium White, Cadmium Red Light Hue, Cadmium Yellow Dark Hue
Weve reached over 100 videos uploaded on this channel~!
In celebration, this is an hour long compilation of 20 different paint pouring techniques from pours done in 2019 and 2020. It alternates between newer pours (gray background) and older (black background) and the music pieces are all unique throughout.
I hope youve found some creative inspiration and enjoyment from this channel so far! Be well and happy pouring~ :)
Timestamps if youd like to skip around:
1) Cookie Cutter Pour 0:00
2) Ribbon Pour 3:04
3) Classic Swipe 5:38
4) Open Cup Pour 9:30
5) Flip Cup 12:34
6) Ring Pour 15:01
7) Kiss Pour 18:29
8) Kiss Pour Feather (aka Traveling Kiss Pour) 21:09
9) Infinity Pour 23:33
10) Ripple Ring Pour with Pearl Cells 26:13
11) «Wrecked» Ring Pour 29:27
12) Bottle Bottom Pour 33:08
13) Traveling Ring Pour 38:00
14) Chameleon Cell Pour 41:27
15) Mardi Gras Beads Swipe 44:39
16) Beach Waves Pour 47:52
17) Reverse Dip 51:56
18) Air Swipe 56:51
19) Chain Pull 59:48
20) Strainer Pour 1:02:03
The wonderful artists whose music has been included in this video: Gavin Luke, Johannes Bornlof, Yonder Dale, Sam Eber, Franz Gordon, Valter Nowak, Peter Sandberg, Amaranth Cove, Cody Butler, Atlas Kind, Christophe Gorman, Martin Landh, Polar Nights, Lama House, Sam Eber, and Rannar Sillard.
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— General acrylic paint pouring supplies Ive used/recommend (affiliate links):
Pouring Mediums (Mixed with acrylic paint to thin for pouring)
Liquitex Pouring Medium: amzn.to/2JWj2FH
Floetrol: amzn.to/2H8pxDC
Elmers Glue-All (plus distilled water to thin): amzn.to/2Pwi59A
Acrylic Paints
Liquitex Basics Acrylics: amzn.to/2XI6HMA
Arteza Pre-Mixed Pouring Paints (Larger set of 2oz bottles, thinned ready-to-pour): amzn.to/32C7iPv
Arteza Pre-Mixed Pouring Paints (Small set of color-themed 4oz bottles, thinned ready-to-pour): amzn.to/3409UJH
Arteza Acrylic Paint Tubes (60 small tubes — not thinned, great for sampling many colors): amzn.to/32V91ju
Deco Art Metallic Variety Acrylic Paints: amzn.to/2YfWOXk
FolkArt Color Shift Acrylics: amzn.to/2HFh0rG
Chroma Molten Metals Metallic Paint Set: amzn.to/2LljcY4
In this acrylic painting tutorial, learn how to paint a sailboat seascape. Materials list down below! Enjoy, and please be sure to let me know your thoughts in the comments :)
➤ This is part of a new series Ill be hosting on my channel called «CBF Presents» where I will be bringing in other artists to share new techniques with you guys.
In this acrylic painting tutorial, learn how to paint ocean waves and splashes. Materials list down below! Enjoy, and please be sure to let me know your thoughts in the comments :)
➤ This is part of a new series Ill be hosting on my channel called «CBF Presents» where I will be bringing in other artists to share new techniques with you guys.
Learn how to paint an Autumn Landscape in this free step by step acrylic painting tutorial by Angela Anderson. Easy to follow instructions guide you through creating your own beautiful canvas artwork.
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Materials Used:
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9" x 12" Fredrix Linen Canvas Board
Heavy Body Acrylic Paints
Carbon Black
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Quinacridone Burnt Orange
Cadmium Orange
Indian Yellow Hue
Yellow Oxide
Cadmium Yellow Light
Ultramarine Blue
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade)
Dioxazine Purple
Cadmium Red Light
Titanium White
Unbleached Titanium
Zinc White
Golden Acrylic Glazing Liquid (Satin or Gloss)
Paper Towels (Viva or Scott Shop)
Spray Bottle
Strathmore Visual Journal Mixed Media Pad (for practice)
Chalk or Scribe-All Pencils
Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pens or Sakura Pigma FB Brush Pens
Grey Matters Palette Paper or Masterson Stay Wet Palette
Creative Color Wheel or Color Mixing Color Wheel
For Traceable Transfer:
Tracing Paper
Saral Graphite Transfer Paper
Saral White Transfer Paper
Stylus Set
Bleach Wipes (optional)
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In this video I demonstrate the process of making a bench — as a gift for my relatives. Its a couple and next week they have three reasons to celebrate: their birthday anniversaries (55 and 60) and a wedding anniversary. I hope my gift will be appropriate and will find a place in their home. I respect this couple, working hard they have achieved much in their lives.
I spent a whole week making this bench. The outcome — it turned out strong and stable. The bench frame is made from ash tree. But the cross-cuts inserts of the fruit trees are setting the mood for this bench :).
Thank you for watching!